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Before the Op make sure you speak to OT and Physio so that they can get her name down for a chair and special car seat if needed, depending on how they cast her post op she likely wont fit normally in her pram or car seat, They often dont have lots of small chairs at the hospital so get them to start thinking about it as soon as you can.

I loved the maxi rider I borrowed from the hospital, i ended up buying one for DD!
With the table I just got a cheap one from regect shop that went over her when she sat on the lounge etc. Kind of like the hospital tables.
You may still need to make adjustments to the seat depending on the type of cast it is. But the ot's at the hospital will do this. I remember so many different people coming in and out after her operation. But they were all so helpful.
Start stocking up on craft supplies, playdough etc. I had a box full of 'things' that I could pull out and do with DD while she was in a cast.

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